I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Cognizant
Interview
For a college hire at Cognizant, the interview process was fairly straightforward and well-structured. It typically began with an initial screening round, often conducted online, that focused on aptitude-based questions such as logical reasoning, quantitative ability, and verbal skills. This was designed to assess problem-solving ability and basic analytical thinking rather than deep domain expertise.
Following this, candidates went through one or more technical rounds, where the questions were decently scattered across core technical fundamentals relevant to the role. These included basic programming concepts, data structures, databases, and occasionally simple problem-solving exercises. The emphasis was more on clarity of understanding and foundational knowledge rather than advanced or niche topics.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A moderate drill down into aptitude and tech knowledge
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Cognizant in Nov 2025
Interview
A professional sign of asking relevant questions, which impressed me. I answered the Java questions confidently through face-to-face discussion. But when it comes to the Microservice pattern called Circuit Breaker, somewhere I forgot to write the syntax properly, implemented a couple of months back, but I am confident in implementing it.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Cognizant (Noida) in Oct 2025
Interview
Online Assessment: Mandatory rounds covering communication, aptitude (quantitative and logical), and game-based reasoning.
Technical Assessment: Advanced coding, SQL queries, and cloud fundamentals.
Technical Interview: In-person or virtual evaluations of programming, DSA, and project experience.
HR Round: Evaluation of cultural fit, communication, and document verification
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The "one thing" nearly every candidate is asked is: "Tell me about yourself." Interviewers use this to gauge your communication skills and determine which technical topics from your resume to dive into